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  • paintman161
    Veteran
    • Oct 2020
    • 4
    • Rochester, NY

    #1

    Phantom 3d file

    DOes anyone have a 3d file of the phantom trigger assembly that I could use to edit in AutoCAD? I found one online but it wont let me edit it in AutoCAD, working on a project and really need the trigger assembly and grip in one.
  • RedLeaderSB
    Stock/pump/automag
    • Nov 2020
    • 227
    • SoCal

    #2
    You can modify .stp files, kinda. Generally people use them to redraw in their own environment.

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    • Foster
      • Oct 2020
      • 61
      • Twin Cities, MN

      #3
      Pm me your email.
      it may be the same file but I have it in solodworks and stl.

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      • Mechstar
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 224

        #4
        I have a (barely) legible copy of the actual build blueprint for the trigger frame.
        I will shoot you a message with the photo.
        It might help you double check/correct the dimensions on the 3d file. The most common 3d file for the trigger frame floating around that was done by a member many years ago and was based on dimensions taken with calipers off of an actual frame, so there could be some inaccuracies since it is by far the most complex part.
        If you feel like using the blueprint to create an exact version…I would love to get a copy of the file.

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        • paintman161
          Veteran
          • Oct 2020
          • 4
          • Rochester, NY

          #5
          Originally posted by Mechstar
          I have a (barely) legible copy of the actual build blueprint for the trigger frame.
          I will shoot you a message with the photo.
          It might help you double check/correct the dimensions on the 3d file. The most common 3d file for the trigger frame floating around that was done by a member many years ago and was based on dimensions taken with calipers off of an actual frame, so there could be some inaccuracies since it is by far the most complex part.
          If you feel like using the blueprint to create an exact version…I would love to get a copy of the file.
          thanks

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          • Foster
            • Oct 2020
            • 61
            • Twin Cities, MN

            #6
            I uploaded the before mentioned file.
            if a more accurate file comes available, I’d love to have access to it too.

            https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...W4?usp=sharing

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